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Completed SBIR/STTR CONTRACTS NIH (US)

TOPIC NUMBER: 464 SBIR PHASE I - UNIFIED DATA COMMONS SOLUTION FOR PUBLIC DOMAIN,IN-HOUSE AND THIRD-PARTY MULTIMODAL CLINICAL DATA.

$3.96M USD

Funder NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
Recipient Organization Impact Business Information Solutions Inc.
Country United States
Start Date Sep 11, 2024
End Date Sep 10, 2025
Duration 364 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 11192462
Grant Description

This proposal sets out to deliver a solution, EICON MULTIMODAL, that has three main objectives.

Firstly, to facilitate access to multimodal clinical data in the public domain by providing a single Cloud-based multimodal search capability across a set of public domain Data Commons.

Secondly, to enable healthcare and research organizations to integrate and harmonize their own clinical data into a unified Search Fabric and to adopt a Data Commons paradigm that enables their researchers to search across both public domain and in-house data in a single pass from our Cloud-based browser interface.

As part of our security model, we will use the concept of a local "punchout" to keep browser-based in-house data and metadata within the user network and never send these data to the Cloud.

Thirdly, to enable healthcare and hospital organizations who have aggregated their data using a Data Commons standard to participate in a marketplace for Real World Data.

As part of this implementation, we will integrate EICON DEID, our clinical data de-identification solution, to address the data privacy issues inherent in sharing PHI-bearing data.

For Phase I, we will develop a fully functional protptype to demonstrate a solution that meets the first two objectives.

In Phase II, we will develop the prototype into a fully tested, validated, production-ready solution with full regulatory compliance, address the third objective, and deploy the solution into at least one research organization and one hospital.

Our solution is targeted primarily at AI/ML development groups and will enable them to query, access and create cohorts of multimodal clinical data for use in training their models.

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Impact Business Information Solutions Inc.

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